In 2008, Polaroid was on the verge of disappearing forever. The last remaining Polaroid factory was up for sale and the brand had stopped making instant film. A company called Impossible Project ...
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Nine years ago, Polaroid was going through bankruptcy, and it seemed like its iconic instant film and cameras would vanish into the ether. Death by digital photos would've been inscribed on its ...
LAS VEGAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--PLR IP Holdings, LLC, owners of the Polaroid brand, today launched a new product line-up at the 2010 International Consumer Electronics Show (CES), including new instant ...
[Photo: courtesy of Polaroid Originals] The OneStep 2 did what Polaroid is famous for, in lovably analog fashion: You pushed a button, and a photo emerged and developed before your eyes. But now ...
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When Polaroid stopped making instant film cameras in 2007 and ceased instant-film production the following year, it was sad—but also, in the era of digital photography, perfectly understandable. Left ...
Attractive, retro design. Reasonably priced for what you get. Rechargable battery is internal and can be topped off with USB. Improved development times mean film is closer to the traditional Polaroid ...
The fact that the OneStep 2 exists at all is a minor miracle. Polaroid was the poster-boy for instant cameras back in the ‘70s, but times were so tough in 2008 that the company stopped producing ...